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12.06.2024
Arts Derbyshire Creative Health Gathering: 3rd July 2024, 10-12am, online
Free of charge, booking essential
Versions of social prescribing have existed in the culture sector for 30+ years. We might not have called it that (let’s face it, we don’t tend towards prescriptive in the creative sector!), but along with members of the VCSE sector, we forged the way and campaigned for social approaches to health and wellbeing, not just medical ones. BUT…we know that investment in the infrastructure of NHS Link Workers has not come with investment to fund social provision or a fulsome cross-sector ecosystem. We know also that the NHS version is not the only one in operation.
So what should and could the future of social prescribing look like in Derbyshire?
Arts Derbyshire are facilitating some cross sector work to develop this vision. Join us to find out more and to explore:
If you are a Derbyshire creative already working with social prescribing, or would like to but are not sure how, please join the conversation. If you would like to give a short provocation or highlight ideas in your work that might be useful to consider, please let us know.
This is the second Creative Health gathering from Arts Derbyshire, looking to develop the conversation, relationships, knowledge, and ideas to move the sector forward.
Find out more and book here.
Places limited – book now to avoid disappointment.
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